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SAMUEL GUY WALLIS, OF WATERFORD, PENNSYLVANIA.

Letters Patent No. 80,101, dated July 21, 1868.

IMPROVED BALM.

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' O TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, SAMUEL GUY WALLIS, of Waterford, in the county of Erie, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new medicine or composition of matter, called Improved Magic Balm.

To enable others skilled in the compounding of medicines to understand my invention, I will proceed to describe the same, as follows:

In two gallons and one quart of alcohol, I put three ounces of capsicum. To this I add the following ingredients, to wit:

Oil hemlock, three ounces.

Oil cedar, three ounces.

Oil sassafra-s, three ounces.

Oil fi-rcweed, three ounces.

Oil pennyroyal, three ounces.

Oil amber, one and one-half ounce.

Oil rosemary, three ounces.

Spirits terehinth, three ounces.

Tincture camphor, six ounces.

Tincture opium, three ounces.

'lincture gum-guaiacum, three ounces.

Tincture myrrh, three ounces.

Tincture colchicum, three ounces.

'lincture blood-root, three ounces.

'Tincture iodine, three ounces.

Aqua. ammonia, three ounces.

Ohloroform, three ounces by measure.

Ammonia. and chloroform are to be added when all these are combined.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is as follows, to wit: 7 i

I claim the improvedmagic balm, when composed of the above ingredients in the proportions above mentioned, for the purposes set forth.

S. G. WALLIS.

Witnesses:

JNo. K. HALL-OCR, J. L. HYNsn. 

